Tuesday, 27 October 2009

I don't often do this, but I'm currently working on a project, and while it is not yet finished, I'm really happy with how things are progressing, so wanted to share it with the world (well, anyone who bothers to read this blog...)!

I still have some details to add to the drawing before applying colour to the image, but the general composition is pretty much complete. I'm enjoying the challenge of incorporating my cartoon figures within a real world setting, and am also rediscovering a fascination with drawing cityscapes and architectural detailing.

Saturday, 24 October 2009

Here's a card I did for a fellow Paul, from my Illustration course (...and the fact that there were two of us with the same first name caused no end of confusion for our tutor!). I wanted to try to create my own version of his street art inspired work, and added some textures and filters in Photoshop to give it a slightly edgier feel...

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

It's my Dad's 65th Birthday this weekend so, of course, I made him a card.

He recently thought it would be a good idea to buy a chainsaw to "trim" the hedges in the garden, which struck me as perhaps a tad excessive. Anyway, I began to think of what other household activities he could carry out using a chainsaw... like cutting his birthday cake for example...

Oh, and although it's not his birthday until Saturday, I have no worries about posting this before then, as I can almost guarantee he will not be looking at my blog. In fact, I'm sure he thinks a blog is a type of wooden shoe worn in Holland... Happy Birthday, Dad!

Sunday, 18 October 2009

So, this week's Illustration Friday topic is Frozen. I had a few ideas for this one, but kept coming back to the saying "When Hell freezes over", used to suggest that something is unlikely ever to happen. But what if Hell did freeze over? Could this be the ultimate impact of Climate Change...

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Okay, so it's 3am and I really need to go to sleep, but I've spent the evening working on an illustration for a competition run by Little White Lies magazine, to design a cover based around the forthcoming Where The Wild Things Are film, which is adapted from the classic Maurice Sendak children's story. The selected designs will be printed in the magazine and featured on the website, plus there's a top secret prize for the best entry!

The only specifications are that you have to include the white title circle which is part of the magazine's layout, and you must also include the words "The Where The Wild Things Are issue" on the cover, but in any way you like.

As I often read the original book when I was a kid, and am really looking forward to seeing the film, I decided to put pen to paper and channel my inner Wild Thing. I decided upon the idea fairly quickly, and am pleased with the final result...

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

So I've been working on a submission for The Observer/Jonathan Cape/Comica Graphic Short Story Prize. I decided to try out building a longer story from a series of shorter comics, so I ended up with a series of single page 4-panel strips, which go together to make a larger 4-page comic story.

The story itself is an extension of a comic strip idea I had a few years ago. Although the main character is obviously styled on myself, I can assure you that it is entirely fictional ... Honest!

I really enjoyed the challenge of working on this longer piece, and it's a process I'd like to employ again in the future. I'll know if I won at the end of the month, so keep your fingers crossed till then...!

Monday, 5 October 2009

So, I've been busy recently working on my submission for the snappily titled, The Observer/Jonathan Cape/Comica Graphic Short Story Prize (that I'll be posting soon!), which is why I've not posted anything in the past week or so. However, this weekend my friends had a housewarming party with the theme of Stars. Stuck for something to wear, I drew the following comic strip and then printed it onto fabric transfer paper and ironed it onto a t-shirt! Voila! Stars!